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the trader joe's chain of grocery stores is suing a man who buys their products in washington state and resells them in canada. the man owns the store "pirate joes" of vancouver. trader joe's doesn't have any stores in canada. so pirate joes sees this as an opportunity to make some money. trader joe's is suing the man for false advertising, copyright infringement and injury to reputation. the company says they'd like to see their canadian customers continue to drive south into the u-s and stop at one of the real trader joe's stores in western washington. a federal judge is orders their entrances. the judge wants the clothing company to make the entrances wheelchair accessible. some of the current store fronts resemble a porch with steps and offer no alternative entrance for the disabled. the lawsuit was filed in 2009 on behalf of several colorado customers. the judge is requiring the rate of 77 stores per year. hollister has until january 2017 to complete the redesign. >> marty: you may soon notice your shrimp scampi has a heftier cost. shrimp prices are soaring because of a disease tha
the trader joe's chain of grocery stores is suing a man who buys their products in washington state and resells them in canada. the man owns the store "pirate joes" of vancouver. trader joe's doesn't have any stores in canada. so pirate joes sees this as an opportunity to make some money. trader joe's is suing the man for false advertising, copyright infringement and injury to reputation. the company says they'd like to see their canadian customers continue to drive south into the u-s...
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what they say they're doing in washington. choose whatn standard he votes. someone that represents the values you have and follows through a something that is critical to most. >> as far as republican leaders they have not committed to what they're going to do,, how they are going to stand. they have supported appropriations bills. mitch mcconnell pointed out even if crs has said you defund this there is still enough discretionary spending that it would continue. how do you ring republican leaders are going to handle this? what is your response? a shut down,e obama does not stop. i agree completely. that socialreason security continues to go on is that it is entitlement spending and there is a lot of entitlement spending and obamacare. that that is separate from the funding. we are willing to see a cr being passed but we do not want to defund obamacare. the amendment since 1976 has said none of the money and used to fundbe abortion. in 1982 president reagan's relationship was defunded in appropriations. passed havehat has had
what they say they're doing in washington. choose whatn standard he votes. someone that represents the values you have and follows through a something that is critical to most. >> as far as republican leaders they have not committed to what they're going to do,, how they are going to stand. they have supported appropriations bills. mitch mcconnell pointed out even if crs has said you defund this there is still enough discretionary spending that it would continue. how do you ring...
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people outside of washington get it. they understand that the system in place today is too often unfair, unaccountable, and unsustainable. clearly, i know there are other voices in this debate besides my own and my constituents and i could not be more gratified that last week at the president finally his voice to this important debate. although i heard few specifics, i welcome him to the debate. i am encouraged by this and i recognize that he is indispensable to a solution. other important voices in this debate besides your own are those of senator corker of tennessee and senator warner of virginia. i commend them for their leadership as someone who has worked for years and years on the complicated and contentious issue of housing reform, i salute anyone who will roll up their sleeves and produce not just rhetoric but an actual plan. even today, more and more voices are being heard in this debate and this is encouraging. this is good. i stand ready to listen to all and negotiate in good faith with all. i do this with an
people outside of washington get it. they understand that the system in place today is too often unfair, unaccountable, and unsustainable. clearly, i know there are other voices in this debate besides my own and my constituents and i could not be more gratified that last week at the president finally his voice to this important debate. although i heard few specifics, i welcome him to the debate. i am encouraged by this and i recognize that he is indispensable to a solution. other important...
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watch our special coverage for the 50th anniversary on washington. first, "disrupt with karen finney." disrupters, get ready. have a great evening. okay, a, or b? b. or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park
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post" in cairo near washington reporting on it. egyptian security forces yesterday overruning a cairo mosque in which hundred of supporters of morsi had barricaded themselves for nearly 24 hours. it was unclear by nightfall what had become of the protesters who had been detained after they had been escorted from the scene. host: and from reuters, killing nearly 800 people in egypt. the ideas that seem to run counterby a suggestion by the prime minister to resolve the islamic organization, also pointing out the plan is basically trying to deal with the confrontation between the muslim brotherhood and the supporters of president morsi cabinet discussions continue in cairo. and later in the program as we see -- dig deeper into what's happening in egypt. the president return from the martha's vineyard. the question we're asking what makes americans so angry and divided from dallas, texas. caller: well, i think the economy is the biggest issue here. people don't have jobs. if they do have jobs they are working two or three of them just
post" in cairo near washington reporting on it. egyptian security forces yesterday overruning a cairo mosque in which hundred of supporters of morsi had barricaded themselves for nearly 24 hours. it was unclear by nightfall what had become of the protesters who had been detained after they had been escorted from the scene. host: and from reuters, killing nearly 800 people in egypt. the ideas that seem to run counterby a suggestion by the prime minister to resolve the islamic organization,...
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aid should be commensurate between israel, from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. and does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords? whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. also, does washington really want to back the muslim brotherhood? at the end of the day, we can talk about process and our love for the democratic process, but now that is broken and the choice is binary. do we want to be with the military or do we want to be with the brotherhood? israel doesn't think we should drop the military and side with the brotherhood. neither does saudi arabia, neither does jordan, neither does the uae. i don't know why washington would want to go against so many of its key allies. >> robin wright, one thing that's striking when i talk to people is this question, why can't the u.s. do more? why can't we have greater influence here? it's a tough balancing act. the president seems to not be able to do a whole lot more but stay on the sidelines at the moment.
aid should be commensurate between israel, from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. and does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords? whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. also, does washington really want to back the muslim brotherhood? at the end of the day, we can talk about process and our love for the democratic process, but now that is broken and the...
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"washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> what is interesting about washington in this age is that once you have that title, even if it is a very short title, even if you have been voted out after one term, you can stay in washington and be a former chief of staff, a former congressman, a former chief of staff to congressman x or y. that is marketable. you are in the club. that is a striking departure from the days in which people would come to washington to serve, serve a little bit, and then go back to the farm, which is how the founders intended it. there is a lot of dynamics with the money and resources available for the people who do very well here. >> tonight, mark leibovitz shot with an insiders look at government, politics, and the media in washington at 8:00 on c-span's "q and a." sexual assault prevention and response initiative. >> good afternoon. eliminating sexual assault remains a top priority for the military. every service member deserves a safe environment where they are free from the th
"washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> what is interesting about washington in this age is that once you have that title, even if it is a very short title, even if you have been voted out after one term, you can stay in washington and be a former chief of staff, a former congressman, a former chief of staff to congressman x or y. that is marketable. you are in the club. that is a striking departure from the days in which people would come to washington to...
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he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working with a democratic legislature and trying to get things done. he's probably going to be re-elected by a wide margin and mitt romney was so removed by his tenure and it was not as recent. people are going to respond to that. they are able to really understand when i go out and talk to voters, especially in some of the early primary states like iowa, they are away of chris christie and especially what he did. he talks about that all the time. it's a long way away and democrats always talk about who is the most electable in the republican party field but democrats aren't the ones that
he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working...
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another march on washington was planned in 1941. it was led by a. philip randolph with the help of two women named lilo lane and pauline maier's. philip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1 to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices send in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and government. the march on washington movement was established then to continue to fight for equality for african-americans. and it was organized largely by three women lately lain pauline maier's and a woman named apple king. they developed a slogan for the movement. nonviolence, goodwill, direct action. in other words than courage to african-americans to resist discrimination by direct action taken with goodwill in mind in a nonviolent manner. they planned mass protest over the united states in 1942 and 1943. the march on washington movement train people to participate in pickets and
another march on washington was planned in 1941. it was led by a. philip randolph with the help of two women named lilo lane and pauline maier's. philip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1 to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices send in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and government. the march on...
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step forward as a buyer for "the washington post." so he seems to have -- he's sending a message here it seems that he seems to have lost confidence in large newspapers. >> i think it's clear that he simply needed the money, joanne. no, he's a big proponent of newspapers. there's a big debate in the newspaper industry on whether small, local papers could be more profitable, a collection of them like gannett has, or a big large paper. maybe he's weighing in on that. but i really do think that he made a ton of money on both those investments. why not take it and do something else. >> though just in march he did say that he still loves newspapers, but he did say that it was important that they provide information to tight-knit communities, which would really not be kind of the large national papers. that seems to be more the smaller newspapers like the "buffalo news" that he owns. >> absolutely. those local papers still command monopolies in their communities, and so can still margins for their owners. that's what he's talking about. peo
step forward as a buyer for "the washington post." so he seems to have -- he's sending a message here it seems that he seems to have lost confidence in large newspapers. >> i think it's clear that he simply needed the money, joanne. no, he's a big proponent of newspapers. there's a big debate in the newspaper industry on whether small, local papers could be more profitable, a collection of them like gannett has, or a big large paper. maybe he's weighing in on that. but i really...
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i've spent time in washington. i know it's wise to keep my mouth shut at this time. >> pelley:. >> schieffer: all right, well thank you so much commissioner. we'll be back with some personal thoughts in just a moment. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stro
i've spent time in washington. i know it's wise to keep my mouth shut at this time. >> pelley:. >> schieffer: all right, well thank you so much commissioner. we'll be back with some personal thoughts in just a moment. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take...
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well joining me now washington editor-in-chief from washington news and jackie kucinich. as the president embacked on this economic tour in illinois, you heard what happens on thursday and friday with his two day bus tour through new york and pennsylvania what has the reaction been so far to this message? >> well, i mean we've seen his poll numbers drop recently on the economy. it seems people are skeptical. the bus tour is meant to set the scene with these battles for congress. he's trying to set a tone he's trying to work on the economy and trying to push congress through public pinto help him do it and pass some of his policies. so far it doesn't look like that's going to happen because look at this congress. we talked about it many, many times there isn't a lot of room here right now. >> so, jim, i want to pick up with you what jackie just alluded to. the president's poll numbers have slipped seven points, now stand at 35% approval rating. so do you think that's a sign that this message is not resonating and if you agree what does he have to do to turn it around? >> n
well joining me now washington editor-in-chief from washington news and jackie kucinich. as the president embacked on this economic tour in illinois, you heard what happens on thursday and friday with his two day bus tour through new york and pennsylvania what has the reaction been so far to this message? >> well, i mean we've seen his poll numbers drop recently on the economy. it seems people are skeptical. the bus tour is meant to set the scene with these battles for congress. he's...
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is washington doing enough to change that? and, of course, it's the era of destruction there and is there an awareness in washington that needs to be done to mend a lot of fences? >> the answer is an emphatic no. there is far too little discussion about the collapse of the middle class, about the fact that we have almost as much poverty today as at any time in the last 60 years. almost no discussion at all about the incredible income and wealth and equality in this country and the fact that we're moving towards -- you know, when king was alive, he was talking about a radical distribution of economic and political power. that's what he was talking about. no, congress does not recognize without reality at all. >> well, since that era we have seen a tremendous concentration of wealth. we have seen a separation of income inequality, the chart which we use quite often on this program tells a mammoth story. what does the future hold in that we keep radical leaders from attacking minority rights. the best way to ask that question is
is washington doing enough to change that? and, of course, it's the era of destruction there and is there an awareness in washington that needs to be done to mend a lot of fences? >> the answer is an emphatic no. there is far too little discussion about the collapse of the middle class, about the fact that we have almost as much poverty today as at any time in the last 60 years. almost no discussion at all about the incredible income and wealth and equality in this country and the fact...
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articles like that in the "washington post" lead us to move away from extremely important tests like stress tests, extremely important interventions like stents, which are not always necessary. dw they may be overdone at times. america needs to know when tests are appropriate, they should be done. we have this technology. i'm concerned that under obama care actually, things like this may not be done often enough. stents should be done when needed. in this case, it was needed. that's the lesson here. if you don't know the facts, don't speculate. >> dr. mark siegel, thank you. good to see you. >> jim, should we expect more media coverage sort of touting the benefits of obama care? >> i think that's a clear case. they're so desperate, this is in the "washington post" editorial piece, so desperate to make obama care work, according to projections, not going to cost a lot of money they're willing to forfeit people's lives on the projection. >> what does this have to do with whether obama care works or not, this is the stent operation. forbes magazine asked the same question. >>> next on n
articles like that in the "washington post" lead us to move away from extremely important tests like stress tests, extremely important interventions like stents, which are not always necessary. dw they may be overdone at times. america needs to know when tests are appropriate, they should be done. we have this technology. i'm concerned that under obama care actually, things like this may not be done often enough. stents should be done when needed. in this case, it was needed. that's...
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plus, the latest headlines and your calls next on "washington ournal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, president obama returning to the white house later today and beginning a two-day focus on the situation of education in america, a two-day bus trip through new york and eastern pennsylvania and getting daily briefings on the situation in egypt. in that country the streets remain relatively quiet following another day of demonstrations yesterday. the story in "the new york times" explaining how the u.s. and european diplomats were undercut by egypt's military,
plus, the latest headlines and your calls next on "washington ournal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, president obama returning to the white house later today and beginning a two-day focus on the situation of education in america, a two-day bus trip through new york and eastern pennsylvania and getting daily briefings on the situation in egypt. in that country the streets remain relatively quiet following another day of demonstrations...
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. >> now, why the need to march on washington on 9/11? >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and dear judge. this is my, you know, point that the march has been miscoded. we are at after 12 years, the muslim community wants to stand with the solidarity with the rest of the american and we want to denounce terrorism, the violence, and we want to honor those 3,000 dead. and getting the condolence to all the victims' family. right now we are looking at -- >> let me just interrupt you for a second. this is so different from what your website says that i have right here. it is so different from what you said on this channel two nights ago. your website says we're demanding that laws be enacted to protect our first amendment that the entire country, muslims, and nonmuslims were traumatized. but after 12 years, we are still being victimized and being made the villains. it is as though you're saying you're the victim. >> no, no, no. >> can i interject here and explain? >> no, you cannot. let him finish. >> no, no. it's okay. we are not here to f
. >> now, why the need to march on washington on 9/11? >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and dear judge. this is my, you know, point that the march has been miscoded. we are at after 12 years, the muslim community wants to stand with the solidarity with the rest of the american and we want to denounce terrorism, the violence, and we want to honor those 3,000 dead. and getting the condolence to all the victims' family. right now we are looking at -- >> let me just...
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anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the run that is utterly unconstitutional. >> and so a convention of the states would be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control. >> the abuse of the general welfare clause are two biggest problems in d.c. obama care came through the general welfare clause and environmental protection against in the commence clauses. it would be simple to rain it in and say if the state's can regulate the feds can't. if the states spend money the feds can't. that is the centerpiece of what needs to know done. and obama care
anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the...
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from mall on washington, d.c. now it's a time for weekends with alex witt. >> a bakery refuses to sell a lesbian couple a wedding cake. you will hear from some of those residents. and cory booker's challenger for the frank lautenberg seat joins us to talk about the race and his chances. are you ready for football season? the nfl has a first of its kind security policy. all those details ahead. and where in the world does mcdonald's pay $15 an hour? we'll tell you. so don't go anywhere. i'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ . >>> new reaction the violence in egypt. what are the chances that u.s. aid to the country will stop? >>> could you want have been more than an accident? london police are investigating the death of princess diana. >>> 50 years after the historic march on washington how far have race releagueses c
from mall on washington, d.c. now it's a time for weekends with alex witt. >> a bakery refuses to sell a lesbian couple a wedding cake. you will hear from some of those residents. and cory booker's challenger for the frank lautenberg seat joins us to talk about the race and his chances. are you ready for football season? the nfl has a first of its kind security policy. all those details ahead. and where in the world does mcdonald's pay $15 an hour? we'll tell you. so don't go anywhere....
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i'm candy crowley in washington. next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein.
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anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the run that is utterly unconstitutional. >> and so a convention of the states would be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control. >> the abuse of the general welfare clause are two biggest problems in d.c. obama care came through the general welfare clause and environmental protection against in the commence clauses. it would be simple to rain it in and say if the state's can regulate the feds can't. if the states spend money the feds can't. that is the centerpiece of what needs to know done. and obama care
anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the...
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officials meet with their saudi counterparts basically can be any critical comments from washington. what the white house certainly does maintain a longstanding alliance with the leaders of saudi arabia cemented by common interests in the middle east to that end there are classified contacts between areas. the u.s. administration in recent time they've been employed to step up the government administered reforms but those reforms are not driven by the elites desire to empower the people of the kingdom instead they are merely urged by reforms that the regime might fall unless it reforms itself and oppression is widespread in saudi arabia there is no free speech no freedom of expression corruption is rampant in all areas from the level bureaucrats to high ranking officials every civil servant is very skillful in using bribes in their operations. world affairs zero as pepe escobar from the asia times explained to us what's behind the saudi authorities way of dealing with those demanding reform basically it's carrot and stick carrots in the form of a sixty billion dollar handout program
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it was washington, d.c. you know, how does -- do officials stop this. >> initially, too, it was thought in washington, d.c., they had actually intercepted the content of phone calmls. that was not the case. they only intercepted the meta data who was making the calls where and to. there's no question this has raised a lot of concerns on capitol hill. even nancy pelosi says she is extremely disturbed by all of this. that there needs to be better oversight by the appropriate agencies. dennis kucinich, former congressman who was on our panel today, thinks it's absolutely outrageous. and that congress needs to be involved to ensure that there is proper oversight over the nsa. whether you're talking about it being the intelligence committee needs to be reported to on a regular basis or more broadly across congress, i think you're going to see a lot of calls in the next couple of weeks for there to be greater oversight of this nsa program. which may, to people who -- like congressman king who really believe in thi
it was washington, d.c. you know, how does -- do officials stop this. >> initially, too, it was thought in washington, d.c., they had actually intercepted the content of phone calmls. that was not the case. they only intercepted the meta data who was making the calls where and to. there's no question this has raised a lot of concerns on capitol hill. even nancy pelosi says she is extremely disturbed by all of this. that there needs to be better oversight by the appropriate agencies....
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when i say washington, i mean house republicans. [laughter] [applause] dark cultural forces that will have a dramatic social change -- there are cultural forces that will bring a dramatic change. forget that 73 million people have lived in poverty for the last 10 years. they want to keep pace with expectations. latin america is going to waste dining demographic shift with few young and few old and many working age people. howre going to talk about we can maximize this opportunity at thelaborate with them same time, we cannot ignore the very disturbing problems that affect the region as well. there is violence and homicide rates that have reached epidemic levels. violence against women is rampant. canada and latin america do so much better than the u.s. did in its financial crisis. divide in howl different countries are dealing with the forces. some decide it is the best way to have the countries open up. up protectionng barriers. keeping parts of the economy's closest to the world. interesting a very and unique discussion. deuce our
when i say washington, i mean house republicans. [laughter] [applause] dark cultural forces that will have a dramatic social change -- there are cultural forces that will bring a dramatic change. forget that 73 million people have lived in poverty for the last 10 years. they want to keep pace with expectations. latin america is going to waste dining demographic shift with few young and few old and many working age people. howre going to talk about we can maximize this opportunity at thelaborate...
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this is a message to washington. be careful when you fight with the muslim brotherhood, you may lose half of the region. >> israel and others are pressing the obama administration not to cut off aid to egypt. some say america's national security interests in egypt are trumping our support for human rights and democracy. unfortunately, our options are reduced at this point. few in egypt are going to keep u.s. interests safe. >> president obama and family back to washington on sunday as the u.s. moves on to the next military aid question, whether to stop an apache helicopter delivery scheduled for next month. >> the violence in egypt has also sparked residents in chicago to rally outside the egyptian consulate there. protesters are calling on president obama to make a stronger statement against the military takeover of the nation's government and stop providing the regime it with the billions of dollars of aid. >> an olympic champion heads back to court in the week ahead and president obama welcomes the nfl's only perf
this is a message to washington. be careful when you fight with the muslim brotherhood, you may lose half of the region. >> israel and others are pressing the obama administration not to cut off aid to egypt. some say america's national security interests in egypt are trumping our support for human rights and democracy. unfortunately, our options are reduced at this point. few in egypt are going to keep u.s. interests safe. >> president obama and family back to washington on sunday...
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i cite all of this history to say the march on washington that will be observed in this nation in washington, d.c. on the 24th and 28th of this month is not about a dream. that was the [speaker not understood], there was a celebration, there was a poetic utterance of dr. king. 65 to 70% of that speech was about economic empowerment. and dr. king said this nation has given us a bounced check that has come back insufficient funds. so, the march in 1963 was about jobs, freedom, and justice. i get to my next point of saying we are privileged in this town to have a school named for dr. martin luther king, jr., and i want to thank this board for last year approving a program students of promise that will enable us to provide wrap around services for those young men brown and black young men who could build their way to achieving if they had some support for their parents, they might have jobs. if they might have support of tutorial services, if they might have some support of mentoring, and i want to thank you that you stood with us and we are able to report tonight that we had a pretty good year
i cite all of this history to say the march on washington that will be observed in this nation in washington, d.c. on the 24th and 28th of this month is not about a dream. that was the [speaker not understood], there was a celebration, there was a poetic utterance of dr. king. 65 to 70% of that speech was about economic empowerment. and dr. king said this nation has given us a bounced check that has come back insufficient funds. so, the march in 1963 was about jobs, freedom, and justice. i get...
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people right now are frustrated with everybody in washington. but polls also show that the gridlock and the obstructionism is being attributed more to the republicans than it is to the president or the democrats. >> when nancy pelosi was speaker, i remember when the approval rating of congress was 11%. so you can't tell people who are out of work and have been for a long time or can only get part-time jobs that the economy is improving. that's not what people want to hear. you've got african-american unemployment higher under this president than it was under george w. bush. you cannot tell people who are hurting that it's getting better. they don't want to hear that. they don't want to hear it from pundits. they don't want to hear it from the president. >> before you say the word sequester. >> we need to create the kind of jobs that the american people need in order to survive and prosper. >> let me get you back to what i promised here. we had this rnc meeting in massachusetts. chris christie, not always a favorite among conservatives certainly
people right now are frustrated with everybody in washington. but polls also show that the gridlock and the obstructionism is being attributed more to the republicans than it is to the president or the democrats. >> when nancy pelosi was speaker, i remember when the approval rating of congress was 11%. so you can't tell people who are out of work and have been for a long time or can only get part-time jobs that the economy is improving. that's not what people want to hear. you've got...
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our correspondent washington d.c. over a web site r.t. dot com life insurance for wiki leaks the world's leading the whistleblower platforms released to move four hundred gigabytes of highly sensitive data in encrypted form and that's the catch promising to release the key if any happens to the website's key figures and read up more about that you can find it from our us pressure cookers you remember he heard many kitchens these days they're being used in france though not only for making hot meals but also for storing plutonium you heard me right parents a practice that's been going on for decades bizarre story it's a dot com. the world athletics championships are drawn to a close in moscow with dozens of nations having taken part russia tops the medals table followed by the u.s. and kenya there was much to be celebrated in sports was despite the protests over russia's law against the promotion of homosexuality to young people lindsey francis of the luzhniki stadium. it has indeed been a smooth ride through the track and field championsh
our correspondent washington d.c. over a web site r.t. dot com life insurance for wiki leaks the world's leading the whistleblower platforms released to move four hundred gigabytes of highly sensitive data in encrypted form and that's the catch promising to release the key if any happens to the website's key figures and read up more about that you can find it from our us pressure cookers you remember he heard many kitchens these days they're being used in france though not only for making hot...
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coming up this hour on our table and wants washington to put the money where its mouth is the u.s. is sitting on piles of german gold but it's being a little more than that obstructive in letting access to its bullied we've got more on that than just a few. good . science technology innovation called the least developed around russia we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harkin welcome to the big show. of holy week you know if you. choose to use the consensus here to. choose to get. to. choose the stories that impact your life. choose the access to. i guess britain is once again at the center of a new surveillance scandal this time the over street side of rubbish receptacles these high tech trash cans are been stored in london capable of identifying passers by through their cell phones as tens of meter target advertisement is probably given take a look at these devious desperate. just a ben think again these nift
coming up this hour on our table and wants washington to put the money where its mouth is the u.s. is sitting on piles of german gold but it's being a little more than that obstructive in letting access to its bullied we've got more on that than just a few. good . science technology innovation called the least developed around russia we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of...
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so i had to fear this and wants washington to put the money where its mouth is the u.s. is sitting apparently on piles of german gold but it's big more than little obstructive and letting the access to its people and we talk about that after this break. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles stories. for you here. in the spanish to find out more visit. britain is once again at the center of a new surveillance scandal this time though over street side the rubbish or receptacles these high tech trash cans of it installed in london capable of identifying passers by through this cellphone just ends up in the states a target advertisement. takes a look at these devious desperate. just a ben think again these nifty looking lesser bins are connected so why five and that means that they can track the movements of each and every person walking down this street as long as they've got a smartphone that's connected to why fine now the digital stalking is all in the name of advertising simply by knowi
so i had to fear this and wants washington to put the money where its mouth is the u.s. is sitting apparently on piles of german gold but it's big more than little obstructive and letting the access to its people and we talk about that after this break. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles stories. for you here. in the spanish to find out more visit. britain is once again at the center of a new surveillance...
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used to be ap, washington post, new york post, everyone read them. now you have a much more diffuse thing. and you have this notion, you're on the road -- i went to the official 2016 launch, i think, hillary clinton gave a speech about voting rights which i think was the first event of the campaign, for real. and everyone there was tweeting out their quotes. i beat the ap reporter myself pulling out the most important parts and that wouldn't have happened four years ago. >> i'll read this, a passage from "fat man" and jack germond talking about being a political reporter on the road. n tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. [ dog ] on a walk, walk, walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never
used to be ap, washington post, new york post, everyone read them. now you have a much more diffuse thing. and you have this notion, you're on the road -- i went to the official 2016 launch, i think, hillary clinton gave a speech about voting rights which i think was the first event of the campaign, for real. and everyone there was tweeting out their quotes. i beat the ap reporter myself pulling out the most important parts and that wouldn't have happened four years ago. >> i'll read...
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a lot of minorities in the middle class went and i could use my area of washington, d.c. prince george county. almost all white and now black -- >> bob is playing race card? >> i can get away with it. i'm a liberal and you're not so you can't. >> what is your point? >> i started by saying this before i was interrupted -- >> what you have to say -- bob, you have to be honest about what happened there. black families moved in the suburbs. they moved to get better schools to have a better economic future to try to make it a dynamic you're trying to say is not the picture. we have allowed the iner city full of single headed household. >> if i could finish my sentence. blacks moved out. so did ethn groups like the polish and others that moved out of their ghettos in the cities. seeking middle class. they were on edge economically on whether they were in a position to afford to move to the suburbs but they had to, because the school system was terrible. you can blame the war on poverty all you want. the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war o
a lot of minorities in the middle class went and i could use my area of washington, d.c. prince george county. almost all white and now black -- >> bob is playing race card? >> i can get away with it. i'm a liberal and you're not so you can't. >> what is your point? >> i started by saying this before i was interrupted -- >> what you have to say -- bob, you have to be honest about what happened there. black families moved in the suburbs. they moved to get better...
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washington though is has a bit to refuse hasn't in its refusing to let berlin so much as say its gold in its entirety a report on the bullion standoff coming up after a break. and . speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all team reporting from the world talks to six of p.r.p. interview intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big i don't know it's called. whether preempting or eurozone meltdown or boozing face in the dollar at the german government is pulling much of its gold back home and it's the u.s. that stands to be worst hit during the cold war much of berlin's billion was moved to vaults across america places so safe that the germans are having trouble actually getting their go back artie's going to check out reports. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve whether it's nice to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for we years the u.s. federal reserve has been the place where many countries of the word a big chunk of their nations well as the coun
washington though is has a bit to refuse hasn't in its refusing to let berlin so much as say its gold in its entirety a report on the bullion standoff coming up after a break. and . speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all team reporting from the world talks to six of p.r.p. interview intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big i don't know it's called. whether preempting or eurozone meltdown or boozing face in the dollar at the...
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we need a solution from washington. i appreciate -- >> i think you are right, and if our entire delegation, republican and democrat, senator flake and i hoped it would help our organization somewhat, don't you agree? go ahead. >> i certainly do. with all due respect, we still need all the help we can get from washington. i call for that support. >> i have accumulated a lot of seniority. i will not live forever, contrary to popular belief. it should not be based on seniority. it should be based on virtue. he should have a level playing field of everybody competing for tax dollars. we should not have it spent on the basis of seniority or clout. otherwise, soon or later we suffer because we are going to have new members of the congress and senate. arizona sends a lot more money to washington than it gets back. what our job i think should be is -- rather than saying let me put her feet in the trough. that is where we might have a slight disagreement. >> we just need to get our money back. thank you for working on it. on imm
we need a solution from washington. i appreciate -- >> i think you are right, and if our entire delegation, republican and democrat, senator flake and i hoped it would help our organization somewhat, don't you agree? go ahead. >> i certainly do. with all due respect, we still need all the help we can get from washington. i call for that support. >> i have accumulated a lot of seniority. i will not live forever, contrary to popular belief. it should not be based on seniority....
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. >> so a washington problem and you think it would get better if they would get their act together. i'm worried about the jobs part-time jobs, low wage and public sector jobs. one person described this as a bartender economy. is that what it is supposed to look like? can we keep america strong and if we are the driver for the world are these the kind of jobs we're creating? >> no. >> that's not what a recovery should look like. we are capable of so much more. it's not just about the now and here, it's also about the fact that most americans feel, for the first time, that their kids generation will be worse off than this. two things that need to happen. one is at the macro level. washington needs to act on the three problems we have, insufficient demand, insufficient structure reforms, and we have to remove some debt issues. at the micro level we have to power and enable incredible talent. this is about retooling and retraining. >> mark, i know you really want to jump in there. last word. >> i think that one of the things, this is a long term trend. the loss of good paying jobs was a
. >> so a washington problem and you think it would get better if they would get their act together. i'm worried about the jobs part-time jobs, low wage and public sector jobs. one person described this as a bartender economy. is that what it is supposed to look like? can we keep america strong and if we are the driver for the world are these the kind of jobs we're creating? >> no. >> that's not what a recovery should look like. we are capable of so much more. it's not just...
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i'm candy crowley in washington. next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to
i'm candy crowley in washington. next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and...